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Canada blasts U.S. block on 3M exports of masks as coronavirus cases set to soar

Published 2020-04-03, 12:44 p/m
Updated 2020-04-03, 11:29 p/m
© Reuters. Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during a news conference in Ottawa

By Steve Scherer and Allison Martell

OTTAWA/TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian officials on Friday blasted a move by President Donald Trump to block 3M (NYSE:MMM) Co's export of N95 respirator masks for use by doctors and nurses as coronavirus cases were projected to soar in the country's most populous region.

Ontario health officials projected 80,000 coronavirus cases and 1,600 deaths in the province by month end under current public health measures, and urged people to restrict their movements.

Ontario has reported 3,255 confirmed cases and 67 deaths.

Late Thursday, Trump slammed 3M in a tweet after earlier invoking the Defense Production Act to get the company to produce protective face masks. N95 masks, essential for protecting healthcare professionals from breathing in the coronavirus, are in short supply.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said blocking the flow of medical supplies across the border would be a "mistake."

He said such a move could backfire, and he noted that Canadian healthcare professionals go to the United States to work in Detroit every day. Canada and the United States closed their common border to all non-essential traffic earlier this month.

Asked whether Canada would retaliate if the U.S. blockade goes ahead, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Ottawa would "do whatever it takes to defend the national interest."

3M said on Friday it would boost respirator production and import more masks into the United States, and it warned that blocking exports could result in retaliation by other countries that could ultimately reduce the amount of equipment available.

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Deaths surged to 208 from 127 on Thursday while positive cases rose to 12,375 from 10,132, according to provincial announcements compiled by the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Ontario Premier Doug said on Friday he had spoken to U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer about the Trump administration move to block 3M exports of masks.

"The health and well-being of our frontline workers depend on these essential medical items and now more than ever our countries need to work together to combat COVID-19," Ford said on Twitter.

On Friday Ontario halted all industrial construction, except for critical projects, and banned new residential construction to limit social contact.

Separately, Trudeau said Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) Canada will manage the distribution of personal protection equipment to the provinces.

Trudeau said Quebec has requested that the Canadian Armed Forces be sent to northern communities to assist isolated and remote communities in managing the coronavirus outbreak.

($1 = 1.4127 Canadian dollars)

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When are CANADIANS and the rest of the world going to realize that the US. Can no longer be relied on in trade or security matters?. They break treaties. They disregard facts and reality and they pose significant danger to NATO as well a the rest of the planet. Sadly we are watching the collapse of democracy in our neighbours to the south. We need to decouple from this train wreck as much as we can.
while i understand where youre coming from i dont believe the general sentiment to be true. One man is not the entire american population and just because he says something dumb doesnt mean other people have to adhere to it. The US has been a famously good ally to canada for a majority of history. we need to come together, not fall into a spiral of finger pointing and hate.
THE guy proved it many times since 2016……
The plup paper comes from Canada to make some or alot of those masks.
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